3-16
Catalyst2950 Desktop Switch Software Configuration Guide
78-11380-05
Chapter3 Getting Started with CMS
Menus and Toolbar
Table3-11 Menu Bar
Menu-Bar Options Task
CMS
Page Setup Set default document printer properties to be used when pr intin g f ro m CM S.
Print Preview View the way the CMS window or help file will appear when printed.
Print Print a CMS window or help file.
Guide Mode/Expert Mode1Select which interaction mode to use when you se lect a con figuratio n opt ion.
Preferences2Set CMS display properties, such as polling intervals, the default views to open at startup,
and the color of administratively shutdown ports.
Administration
IP Addresses2Configure IP information for a switch.
SNMP2Enable and disable Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), ente r co mm unit y
strings, and configure end stations as trap managers.
System Time2Configure the system time or configure the Network Time Protocol (NTP).
HTTP Port2Configure the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) port number.
Users and Passwords Configure usernames and passwords for privilege levels 0 to 15.
Console Baud Rate2Change the baud rate for the switch console port.
MAC Addresses2Enter dynamic, secure, and static addresses in a switch address table. You can also define
the forwarding behavior of static addresses.
ARP2Display the device Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) table, and configure t he A RP
cache timeout setting.
Save Configuration1Save the configuration for the cluster or switch to Flash memory.
Restore Configuration Restore the configuration file to one or more switches in the cluster.
Software Upgrade1Upgrade the software for the cluster or a switch.
System Reload1Reboot the switch with the latest installed software.
Event Notification Create notification IDs that generate e-mail notifications when system events occur.
Cluster
Cluster Manager3Launch a CMS session from the member switch.
Create Cluster1 4Designate a command switch, and name a cluster.
Delete Cluster1 5Delete a cluster.
Add to Cluster1 5Add a candidate to a cluster.
Remove from Cluster1 5Remove a member from the cluster.
Standby Command Switches2 5Create a Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP) standby group to provide
command-switch redundancy.
Hop Count2 5Enter the number of hops away that a command switch l ook s for me mb ers a nd fo r
candidate switches.
Device
Device Manager5Launch Device Manager for a specific switch.
Host Name1Change the host name of a switch.
STP2Display and configure STP parameters for a switch.